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Has anyone had any experience with the Work Sharp 3000? It had a good write
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On Sep 3, 5:42 pm, "Bill B" wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with the Work Sharp 3000? It had a good write
up but wondering how it works in the real world


Just picked one up yesterday. Works GREAT. Quickly took six chisels
from dull and various angles (24.8 to 25.2 degrees because it was hard
getting the previously used honing guide lined up) to very sharp and
25-degrees on the dot.

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On Sep 3, 5:42 pm, "Bill B" wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with the Work Sharp 3000? It had a good write
up but wondering how it works in the real world


I've had mine for 2 months or so. I easily get all me chisels sharp in
10 minutes or so. Just as easy to do plane irons. Look for sales. Well
worth the money.

Ed

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